Be a Part of the Arts! COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL · 2018. 12. 12. · Suzuki ook 1, violin students...
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90 Main Street (Spencer’s Corner), Centerbrook
179 Flanders Road (Kumon Center), East Lyme
860-767-0026 • cmsct.org A 501(c)3 Not-for-Profit Organization
From classical and jazz to rock and blues, from kids to adults,
there is something at CMS for all ages, interests, and abilities.
Experience the joy of your child’s first recital, join an ensemble,
or take the lessons you’ve been promising yourself!
Be a Part of the Arts!
COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL
Building community through music since 1983
Spring
2019
“I think this is the best place
in Middlesex County to learn
and play music!”
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Building community through music since 1983.
Community Music School (CMS), a not-for-profit arts organization, has been meeting the musical education needs of shoreline families for more than 30 years. Nearly 500 students of all ages and abilities benefit from private instrumental and vocal lessons, group classes for beginners, performing ensembles, early childhood music educa-tion, musical theater, music therapy, and summer programs. Our talented faculty and students perform throughout the year, sharing the joy of music with our community. CMS offers a dynamic and constantly evolving curriculum of music instruction, musical theater, performing ensembles and summer camp programs that provide students of all ages and abilities with a thorough understanding of music so that they can enjoy playing and listening for their entire lives. Mission Statement - To foster the love and pursuit of music through comprehensive music education for community members of all ag-es, abilities, and income levels.
CMS SPRING 2019 Calendar (subject to change*)
JAN 28 – Spring Semester Begins
JAN 28-FEB 1 – FREE Preview Week
FEB 9 - Cheese Rolling Fundraiser
FEB 16-19 – Presidents’ Day Break, CMS Closed
MAR 30 – Mid-Semester Recital
APR 5 - CMS Gala: For the Love of Music
APR 13-21 – Spring Break, CMS Closed
MAY 7 - String Ensemble in Concert
MAY 27 – Memorial Day, CMS Closed
JUN 1, 2, 8, 9 – Studio Recitals
JUN 24 – Summer Session Begins
*Please visit www.cmsct.org for updates.
ABOUT COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2018-2019 PROGRAMS Faculty 3 Private Lessons 4 First Notes 5-6 Group Classes 7-8 Suzuki Instruction 8 Ensembles 9-11 Additional Course Offerings 11 Music Therapy 12 Kate’s Camp for Kids 13 Summer at CMS 14 Community Music School is located at 90 Main Street in the Spencer’s Corner complex in Centerbrook, a village of Essex, with a satellite studio at 179 Flanders Road in Niantic. Contact Us Community Music School 90 Main Street, Building 4 P.O. Box 387 Centerbrook, CT 06409 860-767-0026 [email protected] www.cmsct.org Business Office Hours September through June: Monday-Thursday, 9 am- 7 pm; Friday, 9 am - 5 pm July and August: Monday-Thursday, 9 am- 5 pm; Friday, 9 am- 1 pm
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FACULTY The many talented musicians on our faculty hold degrees from leading university and conservatory programs throughout the country and are experienced in working with students of all ages and abilities. We offer private instruction on the following instruments: Flute, Piccolo: Cheryl Six
Oboe, English Horn: Ling-Fei Kang
Clarinet: Andrew Sherwood
Saxophone: Andrew Sherwood
Trumpet: Patricia Hurley
French Horn: Nathan Pawelek
Trombone/Low Brass: Andrew Janes
Percussion - Snare drum, drum set, mallet percussion: Tom Briggs, Marty Wirt
Violin: Martha Herrle, Corey Johnson, Marianna Kiss, Matthew McCauley
Viola: Martha Herrle, Corey Johnson
Cello: Christine Coyle
Bass - upright & electric: Matthew McCauley
Piano: Tom Briggs, Amy Buckley, Audrey Estelle, Joni Gage, Matt Massaro, Jonathan Thomas, Shari Wilcox, Marty Wirt
Guitar, Electric Bass, Ukulele: Francesco Barone, Kevin O’Neil
Recorder: Bruce Larkin
Voice: Amy Buckley, Joni Gage, Shari Wilcox
First Notes: Martha Herrle
Jazz Improvisation: Tom Briggs, Andrew Sherwood
Music Therapy: Katie Hurd, BC-MT
Suzuki Instruction
Violin: Marianna Kiss
Cello: Christine Coyle
Guitar: Francesco Barone
Faculty biographies can be found at www.cmsct.org
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PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons are the core of our program and are offered during a 17-week Fall Semester (September-January) and 17-week Spring Semester (January–June). Registration obligates the student to complete the semester from the point of enrollment and reserves your instructor's time at that specific time period each week. Weekly private lessons can be arranged for 30, 45 or 60 minutes each week. For some instruments, it is possible to arrange semi-private lessons through consultation with the Business Office. Up to 3 single lessons can be scheduled to evaluate readiness with no further obligation. Single lessons are $37 per half hour and are payable at the time of registration. All private lesson students have the opportunity to:
Perform through studio, department and school-wide recitals, and community concerts
Work with professional accompanists
Attend workshops presented by CMS faculty and guest artists
Attend Master Classes presented by visiting artists
Utilize CMS practice rooms and performance spaces
Participate in a Mock Audition Day for regional and statewide auditions
Receive discounts on additional private lessons If you would like to study an instrument that is not listed, please let us know as we are delighted to expand our offerings as demand warrants. Tuition for 17-week semester 30 minutes.....................$ 612.00 45 minutes.....................$ 918.00 60 minutes ..................$1,224.00 There is a $15 registration fee per student, per semester. 5% discount for siblings or multiple sets of lessons. 10% discount for students age 65 and over.
Scholarship applications are accepted on a rolling basis, but families are encouraged to submit as soon as possible for consideration.
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FIRST NOTES Spring classes begin January 30
SPARROWS ~ Lap babies and
crawlers, 6 to 12 months
(with caregiver)
WEDNESDAYS, 11:00am-
11:45am for 16 weeks; Tuition:
$175
This class will center on learning to play musically with your child
through bounces, wiggles, tickles, simple songs, and
lullabies. Caregivers and babies will explore simple rhythm
instruments and engage in circle games and dances but with
plenty of time for “at your own pace” musical exploration and
social interaction.
BLUEBIRDS ~ Walkers, 12 to 24 months (with caregiver)
WEDNESDAYS, 10:00am-10:45am for 16 weeks; Tuition: $175
Walkers are full of energy and love expressing themselves with
their whole bodies! Action songs, games, and dances will be at
the center of this class along with opportunities to explore sound
by manipulating a wide variety of rhythm instruments and
learning to sing simple songs.
ROBINS ~ Toddlers, 2 and 3 year olds (with caregiver)
WEDNESDAYS, 9:00am-9:45am for 16 weeks; Tuition: $175
Two and three year olds are ready for greater variety of
movement and song and love to express themselves musically
and in dramatic ways. We will begin to make music as a group,
learning to interact with others, listen carefully, and follow simple
instructions. Fundamental musical concepts of rhythm and pitch
will be introduced, and social aspects of music making -playing
and dancing as a group, mimicking sound patterns, etc. will be at
the center of our class.
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Thinking about private lessons for your child, but not sure
where to start? Try our “Eagles” program (below)!
EAGLES ~ 4 and 5 year olds (without caregiver)
WEDNESDAYS, 1:00-1:45pm for 16 weeks; Tuition: $350
“Eagles” is a part of the CMS “First Notes” curriculum for 4-5 year
olds, and is designed to prepare young children to begin private
music lessons! Using glockenspiels and recorders, this
instrumental group class will focus
on pre-note reading skills, listening
and self-control using games and
group activities.
*A $15 registration fee is applied
once per semester, per student
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GROUP CLASSES Group classes provide a great introduction and foundation in music and are offered in several areas. The social interaction helps children stay motivated and challenged in a supportive, friendly environment. Most groups continue from Fall to Spring semester with a progressive curriculum and prepare students to move on to private instruction. Additional group classes can be formed based on interest. Classes may be delayed or canceled if sufficient enrollment is not reached. There is a $15 registration fee per student, per semester. Spring classes begin the week of January 28 unless otherwise noted
EAGLES CLASS - FOR 4 AND 5 YEAR OLDS Wednesdays, 1-1:45pm, 16 weeks, $350 “Eagles” is a part of the CMS “First Notes” curriculum for 4-5 year olds,
and is designed to prepare young children to begin private music
lessons! Using glockenspiels and recorders, this instrumental group class
will focus on pre-note reading skills, listening and self-control using
games and group activities.
PIANO Beginning Group Piano with Jonathan Thomas Ages 6-9, Mondays, 4:30-5:15pm, 16 weeks, $350 Using the Alfred Beginning Piano Course book, students will be introduced to the basics of music notation as well as proper hand and finger technique. The class will be taught on our 88-key Yamaha digital pianos, which contain 500 sampled and synthesized sounds. A home piano or keyboard is recommended for practice. Limited to 4 students per class, book included.
Digital Piano Workshop with Tom Briggs Adults/Homeschool Students, 8 weeks, Day/Time TBD, 45 minutes For students with at least one year of private piano instruction, $125 Explore the unique capabilities of our exciting new state-of-the-art YPG Yamaha digital pianos and perform creative musical arrangements that are tailored for the group level. Musical styles range from classical to
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GROUP CLASSES jazz to popular music, and kids songs. Reinforce note reading and an understanding of chords, clefs, and rhythms while exploring the contemporary digital sounds. Students will be grouped by experience.
VIOLIN Violin Karate For Beginners with Martha Herrle Ages 6-8, Fridays, 4:45-5:30pm, 16 weeks, $350; $50 violin rental available An achievement-levels based program of group violin instruction for children ages 6-8. Students will earn multi-colored “belts” to display on their violins by passing through multiple levels of proficiency. Using violin specific games and friendly competition students will learn progressively more difficult familiar tunes in the quest for the highly coveted “Black Belt”! Students will learn initially by ear, but note reading will be introduced early and encouraged. This class is meant to serve as a prelude to private study. A rental violin is available for $50 for the duration of the class.
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SUZUKI INSTRUCTION FOR VIOLIN, CELLO AND GUITAR
Suzuki Instruction differs from traditional instruction in that parents are encouraged to be actively involved in their child’s lessons and should be prepared to work with the child at home between lessons. We accept Suzuki students as young as 3½ of age. “Pre-Twinklers,” the youngest students, have a private lesson each week. Once they begin studying in Suzuki Book 1, violin students also have a weekly ensemble class. Par-ents/caregivers should plan on attending lessons with their child. Pri-vate Suzuki Instruction is offered for violin, cello and guitar for a 17-week semester. Suzuki Violin Ensemble with Marianna Kiss - Mondays, 6:45-7:30pm, $230 for 16 weeks
Suzuki Guitar Ensemble with Francesco Barone - Wednesdays, 6:15-7:00pm, $230 for 16 weeks There is a $15 registration fee per student, per semester.
For more information about the Suzuki Method, visit www.suzukiassociation.org
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ENSEMBLES Playing in a group is an important part of music education and a valuable supplement to private lessons. Students find enrichment through ensemble participation and the responsibility of playing with others helps with sight reading, counting, multitasking, and leadership skills. The ensemble experience also provides the opportunity to perform for a live audience. All are welcome to join an ensemble whether or not they are also taking private lessons. A $15 registration feel applies for those not currently enrolled. Spring rehearsals begin the week of January 28 ACOUSTIC CLASSIC ROCK ENSEMBLE with Kevin O’Neil Adults, for guitar/electric bass, Fridays, 2-3pm, 16 weeks, $250 Focus on the best classic rock from bands such as The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and more in this weekly ensemble. Chords and melodic material explored along with technique and musicality. CELLO ENSEMBLE FOR ADULTS with Chris Coyle Adults, Tuesdays, 4-5pm, 16 weeks, $295 per semester The ensemble experience is often one of the most rewarding and valuable aspects of music study. This Cello Ensemble class will give adult musicians the chance to play with other musicians, and hone rhythmic and listening skills. There will be a variety of musical styles to learn and parts will be adapted as needed. CHAMBER CONNECTIONS with Martha Herrle All ages, for woodwind, brass, strings and piano, Day/Time TBD 16 weeks, $285 per semester Playing in a group is a significant component of music education and a valuable supplement to private lessons. Students find enrichment through ensemble participation and the responsibility of playing with others helps with sight reading, counting, multitasking, and leadership skills, as well as the opportunity to perform for a live audience. Small group ensembles are assembled as trios, quartets, and quintets based on proficiency, instrumentation, and musical interests. JAZZ ENSEMBLE with Tom Briggs Ages 13-18, Day/Time TBD based, 16 weeks, $195 per semester This premiere ensemble is suited for intermediate and advanced instrumentalists (brass, woodwind, percussion & strings) who want to
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expand their performance level in the world of jazz. The repertoire includes classics by man of the great jazz composers as well as traditional and modern jazz selections. The musical format strongly emphasizes improvisation. Charts are tailored to the instrumentation and proficiency level of each member. Performances include our holiday concert as well as the end of the semester public performance. Audition required for new members. NEW HORIZONS BAND with Patricia Hurley Adults, Mondays and Thursdays, 10:45 am-noon, 16 weeks; sectional rehearsals also offered, $295 per semester A supportive group for beginners or those who haven’t played an instrument in years. There are no auditions and everyone is welcome! Band rehearsals are twice a week with performances scheduled during the semester. Standard literature graded level 2-3 in all styles and genres performed. STRING ENSEMBLE with Martha Herrle All ages, Tuesdays, 6:00-7:30 pm, $195 per year This amazing multi-generational string orchestra has members from age 8 to 80! Music of a wide variety of styles from classical to pop is featured at an intermediate to advanced level. All violins, violas, cellos and basses are welcome. Performances include the CMS Holiday Concert and spring finale. Meets at Old Saybrook High School. STUDIO 24 VOCAL PERFORMANCE CLASS with Shari Wilcox Adults, Fridays, Choose 10–11 am or 11:15 am-12:15 pm, 16 weeks, $500 per semester As vocal and acting coach, Shari Wilcox will unveil, enlighten and inspire the students to fully express themselves through song and movement with a focus on acting songs. Culminates in a performance. Late enrollments require director's approval. TUTTI FLUTIE FLUTE ENSEMBLE with Cheryl Six (East Lyme Studio) All ages, intermediate and advanced students Day/time TBD based on interest, 16 weeks, $260 A fun and challenging weekly ensemble experience that will help develop your sight-reading and listening skills, improve your intonation, and make you a better all-around flutist. Explore a variety of flute
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ENSEMBLES
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ADDITIONAL COURSE OFFERINGS
RECORDING AND PRODUCING MUSIC WITH GARAGEBAND with Tom Briggs Ages 12-17, Private or Semi-Private Lessons, 45 or 60 minutes, 8 weeks For students with musical skills and a strong interest in creative contemporary music Learn the basics of Apple’s GarageBand music software with the goal of creating songs and developing your musical ideas into fully produced arrangements. Learn about digital recording, midi, and how to connect your computer to a digital piano. Projects can combine virtual software instrument multi track recording with live audio performance. You can edit, transpose, and add effects to your project and make an mp3 recording to share your music. Owning an Apple computer and digital piano is not required, but a plus.
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repertoire including folk, classical, TV/movie music, and jazz with a variety of quartets, trios and works for larger ensembles.
ENSEMBLES CONT.
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Music therapy combines the fields of music education and therapy to enhance the development of life skills and can be beneficial to people of any age regardless of musical skill or background. It has been successful in improving language skills, motor skills, self-expression, learning, social interaction and personal awareness. People of all ages with unique needs can benefit from music therapy: • Neurological Disorders & Brain Injury • Chronic Illness & Oncology • Developmental Disabilities & Autism Spectrum • Physical Disabilities & Sensory Impairment • Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Our board-certified music therapists work with students through both private instruction and group lessons at CMS, in the public school classroom, wellness programs, or other locations. Comprehensive Music Therapy services at CMS include: • Assessment—gathering information relevant to client needs • Treatment Planning— developing strategies to address short and long-term goals and objectives • Implementation—providing evidence-based music therapy strategies/interventions • Evaluation and Documentation —collecting and documenting information relevant to client responses and progress Music Therapy Session Fee: $50 per private 30-minute session Group Session Fees are based on number of participants. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE, please contact the Business Office at 860-767-0026 for additional information or to schedule a consultation. Music Therapy services are generously supported by the TJX Foundation, the Community Foundation of Middlesex County/River View Cemetery Fund, the Katen Foundation, the NewAlliance Foundation, the Chester Kitchings Family Foundation, the Essex Lions Club, and individual donors.
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MUSIC THERAPY
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KATE’S CAMP FOR KIDS—SPRING 2019
Presenting:
A Musical That Celebrates What’s Underneath
Directed by Martha Herrle
Wednesdays, 3:45-5:15pm
January 30 - March 13, 2019 at The Kate in Old Saybrook!
Cost: $165 Ages 5-10
Hats of all shapes and sizes take over the stage when a group of milli-ners help Hatless Hank find the perfect hat. A clever rhyming script and songwriting explore all kinds of hats, their uses and the people who wear them. Discover that it's not the hat that makes a person special, but what's underneath.
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SUMMER AT CMS Summer at CMS is busy with a variety of music and performing arts programs for all ages! In addition to our state-licensed day camp, Kate’s Camp for Kids, we also offer private and beginner group lessons, the Broadway Bound Musical Theater Experience, First Notes, Cello Inten-sive, and Summer Band. Summer registration opens in March. Kate’s Camp for Kids brings together professional teaching artists from CMS and other partner organizations to the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center. This arts day camp for ages 5 to 10 is filled with music, dance, art, and theater and each week culminates in a performance for family and friends! Broadway Bound Musical Theater Experience is an intense two-week program for ages 8 to 15 that gives your child the opportunity to experi-ence every aspect of staging a musical with singing, dancing, acting, and assembling costumes, all in just 10 days! These shows are abridged, fully-licensed presentations and over the past 20 years, productions have included “The Little Mermaid, Jr.,” “Peter Pan, Jr.,” “Cats,” “Elf Jr.,” and “The Lion King” among others.
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